Time is on our side the importance of considering a recovery period when assessing flooding tolerance in plants

There is wide consensus about the significance of monitoring plant responses during flooding when evaluating specific tolerance. Nonetheless, plant recovery once water recedes has often been overlooked. This note highlights the importance of registering plant performance during a recovery phase. Two...

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653 0 |a ROOT RECOVERY 
653 0 |a USE OF RESERVE CARBOHYDRATES 
653 0 |a ADAPTATION 
653 0 |a ASSESSMENT METHOD 
653 0 |a CARBOHYDRATE 
653 0 |a ENERGY EFFICIENCY 
653 0 |a ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 
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653 0 |a GROWTH RESPONSE 
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773 |t Ecological Research  |g Vol.27, no.5 (2012) p.983-987 
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